2134/22043 Volkan Esat Volkan Esat Memis Acar Memis Acar Viscoelastic finite element analysis of the cervical intervertebral discs in conjunction with a multi-body dynamic model of the human head and neck Loughborough University 2016 Cervical spine Multi-body model Viscoelastic finite element model Frontal impact Rear-end impact Mechanical Engineering not elsewhere classified Mechanical Engineering 2016-07-20 11:23:01 Journal contribution https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/journal_contribution/Viscoelastic_finite_element_analysis_of_the_cervical_intervertebral_discs_in_conjunction_with_a_multi-body_dynamic_model_of_the_human_head_and_neck/9569213 This article presents the effects of the frontal and rear-end impact loadings on the cervical spine components by using a multi-body dynamic model of the head and neck, and a viscoelastic finite element (FE) model of the six cervical intervertebral discs. A three-dimensional multi-body model of the human head and neck is used to simulate 15<i>g</i> frontal and 8.5<i>g</i> rear-end impacts. The load history at each intervertebral joint from the predictions of the multi-body model is used as dynamic loading boundary conditions for the FE model of the intervertebral discs. The results from the multi-body model simulations, such as the intervertebral disc loadings in the form of compressive, tensile, and shear forces and moments, and from the FE analysis such as the von Mises stresses in the intervertebral discs are analysed. This study shows that the proposed approach that uses dynamic loading conditions from the multi-body model as input to the FE model has the potential to investigate the kinetics and the kinematics of the cervical spine and its components together with the biomechanical response of the intervertebral discs under the complex dynamic loading history.